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Gomez: Girlshapedlovedrug

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by ben marwood
  • Type: Single
  • Release date: 29/05/2006
  • Label: Independiente
  • Info: CD & 7" single

The year is 1997. Travis only have one album, Radio 1 is playing 'Song 2' on seemingly constant rotation and somewhere in Southport, five youngsters who shun Britpop in favour of blues-kissed rock are inking a record deal. They are known as Gomez.

Jump to the present day, and Gomez have found themselves a great new sound with which to launch a fresh attack on the music scene after two years away, and it may sound a little familiar. ‘Girlshapedlovedrug’, mixes the sunny, three-part harmony antics of Dodgy’s ‘Good Enough’ with the cart-wheeling youth of early Midget and the beaming grin of Snug, for three minutes and twenty nine seconds of unashamedly infectious, vibrant guitar pop. With Tom Gray's warm and soothing tone, it is easily identifiable as Gomez, but musically it displays a naivety hitherto unseen from the Southport collective; an uptempo, summer anthem which sweet-talks your stereo speakers into pumping sunshine into the room. Surely Britpop was never this fun?

Whether ‘Girlshapedlovedrug’ is the result of a regression back to childhood bought on by a collective mental breakdown, or merely caused by the unearthing of a time capsule buried by The Bluetones when they last hit the Top Ten is unclear, but should this single be representative of the new album How We Operate, we may yet find Gomez at their sunniest and happiest of high points.

  • Gomez 8 / 10

i'd love to believe you.

But i can't seem to get that excited about it, and i totally LOBED Gomez.


IMHO...

This is the best single of 2006 so far. Absoloutely adore it.


NME gave the album

4.


True....

When they thought it was 'The Gomez' it got an 8... allegedly.


Stone-wall guarantee

that it's pretty good then! Seriously though, the reviews that i've read in that magazine have been absolutely shocking. It's now plugging the void that Smash Hits magazine has left for 'the kids'. I don't advise taking that review seriously.


4/10

is an absolute joke.The new album is (surprisingly) great and probably my favourite of their's since Bring It On.


they did

just below it, give the Orson album a 6.


Is it

really Ian Ball on vocals???

It doesn't sound anything like him to me. I'm pretty sure its the chubby guitarist. Not Ben Ottewell - the other one with the glasses and the song hair.

Personally I think the song is a bit rubbish - there are much better songs to have used as first lead single. The album is lots of fun though. More like a 7/10 to me.


* long hair

although song hair would be interesting


tom gray?

to be honest, i can't tell much difference between the two, but the press release tells me it is Ian and their website is no help at all, but i shall investigate..


and you are right

have ten DiS points.


thanks

I see you've updated the review accordingly.

splendid work.


i still can't tell

much difference between the two.

i think they should merge into one being.


really?

I think Balls voice is far superior to that of Gray. It has the young-boy kind of resonance to it and really makes Gomez songs stand out from the crowd.

I find Grays voice quite dull and uninspiring. Perhaps why I don't like this tune that much.

Obviously, both singers are eclipsed by their colleague Mr Gravelly voice.


Seconded.


Is the title

Girl shaped love drug, or Girl shaped loved rug?


sadly...

the former of the two.


you say Dodgy

like its a good thing?


i remember

their sunny summer anthems, and this is quite similar.

obviously though if you put the annoying guy from Dodgy on vocals in this song, and put a section in it that goes "doo doo doooo doo doo" so that it is EXACTLY like 'Good Enough', it wouldn't be as good.